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but rather than tell us what they can't do, maybe they should tell us what they can do. and senate democrats and white house refuse to act. they will be responsible for the largest tax hike in american history. the house today will also pass a bill to replace this sequester. it will actually not only replace the sequester with cuts, but even further address the deficit problem that we have. while the democratic controlled have no plan and have offered no dear at all for these kuds. i call on he is not dar read to make sure they can vote on this to make sure before the senate adjourns. back in may, i will remind you, back in may, i said we shouldn't wait until new year's eve to address the fiscal cliff. since then, republicans have made every effort to avoid the situation we find ourselves in. we passed a bill to protect middle class families. from looming tax hikes. we have moved a bill in may to replace the sequester that will undermine our national security. that same bill also has additional cuts in it, which would help reduce our deficit and wave the way for long tim
but rather than tell us what they can't do, maybe they should tell us what they can do. and senate democrats and white house refuse to act. they will be responsible for the largest tax hike in american history. the house today will also pass a bill to replace this sequester. it will actually not only replace the sequester with cuts, but even further address the deficit problem that we have. while the democratic controlled have no plan and have offered no dear at all for these kuds. i call on he...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> when it comes to ipos, the middle market has indeed been mighty. looks like we will close out the year with about 129 ipos. two thirds of them are middle market companies. get this, the three best performing ipos of 2012 all from the middle margaret. here they are. number one is vip shop. the chinese on-line discounter selling brands like nike and calvin klein. also guide wire, an insurance software developer, number two. and proto labs, manufacturer custom machine parts. with the good comes the bad. let's look at worst performers of the middle market ipo list. we have envivio, cafe press and enphase energy. >> we love lists, so as we countdown to years end we are counting down the best and worst trades of the year. fast money halftime report's own scott is here with with a list that left investors in pain. >> night capitol. until the morning of august 1, knight capital was one of the money make perpsers /* /-. >> knight software problem seen driving erroneous
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> when it comes to ipos, the middle market has indeed been mighty. looks like we will close out the year with about 129 ipos. two thirds of them are middle market companies. get this, the three best performing ipos of 2012 all from the middle margaret. here they are. number one is vip shop. the chinese on-line discounter selling brands like nike and calvin klein. also guide wire, an insurance software developer, number two. and proto...
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joining us, lou brien is joining us from chicago, a strategist at drw trading. mark, believe it or not, yesterday i watched general electric lower two straight days because apparently some people are downgrading it or at least making some negative comments. and maybe already about the fiscal cliff. art, do you think that's actually happening to the economy at large because we're not in 2013 yet, but because they're already cutting back? >> well, there may be some relation that growth is going to be slower in the fourth quarter, in the first half of 2013. and just about any resolution that we get on the fiscal cliff. and, you know, i think that the -- there was a lot of optimism at the start of the week and it faded a little bit. i don't think all that much has changed. they're probably not going -- not going to get a final deal done until the early days of january. and that way, they're able to -- that way they're able to say they're voting for a tax cut instead of a tax increase and everybody is happy. >> really. so who wants to go over the cliff more, then? bo
joining us, lou brien is joining us from chicago, a strategist at drw trading. mark, believe it or not, yesterday i watched general electric lower two straight days because apparently some people are downgrading it or at least making some negative comments. and maybe already about the fiscal cliff. art, do you think that's actually happening to the economy at large because we're not in 2013 yet, but because they're already cutting back? >> well, there may be some relation that growth is...
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you remember your name before -- >> that does it for us today. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now, time for "squawk on the street." >>> good morning, welcome to squawk on the street. i'm carl quintanilla, melissaly, jim cramer. nyse euro net selling itself to ice for 8.2 billion in cash and stock. david is here to break it down. >> go through some of the numbers four. the deal itself having been officially announced in the last half hour or so board signing off, call it about 8 a.m. eastern time. my sources tell me this all began a couple of months back when jeffrey spraker, the ceo of ice approached duncan niederauer, the ceo of the stock exchange about a potential deal. looking forward hearing from both men later in the program. as for the deal itself, if you're a new york stock exchange shareholder, mr. spreker built this account the past decade. 36% of the combined company will be controlled by current new york stock exchange shareholders. you get a premium. also an opportunity to participate in the continued growth of what will be a trading ba he months. they trade
you remember your name before -- >> that does it for us today. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now, time for "squawk on the street." >>> good morning, welcome to squawk on the street. i'm carl quintanilla, melissaly, jim cramer. nyse euro net selling itself to ice for 8.2 billion in cash and stock. david is here to break it down. >> go through some of the numbers four. the deal itself having been officially announced in the last half hour or so board signing...
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kayla tausche joins us with the details, kind of a continuation of what you did for us this morning with sorkin, right, kayla? >> exactly, joe. a study at stanford last year found people who were introduced to a future version of themselves saved more money. bank of america took that research pretty literally, creating a tool called face retirement, which we were able to check out this week. it's a digital aging app that envisions retirement age for you and its costs. you can see it ain't pretty. it is not a sight that you want to see but foreseeing those costs has been problematic. in twice two third of early boomers came up short with their retirement funds. we know brokers always go to press one of two buttons, fear or greed and some critic say this is clearly fear mongering. many young people say it would encourage them to save, if for nothing else plastic surgery. joe, we wanted to show you the real probablies. we had to start from the young cahuna back on "squawk box." this is 107, in 2063. you just don't look very happy. >> i look like i'm on the walking dead. you know what you di
kayla tausche joins us with the details, kind of a continuation of what you did for us this morning with sorkin, right, kayla? >> exactly, joe. a study at stanford last year found people who were introduced to a future version of themselves saved more money. bank of america took that research pretty literally, creating a tool called face retirement, which we were able to check out this week. it's a digital aging app that envisions retirement age for you and its costs. you can see it ain't...
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>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and our culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. it's an ethos. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go international, it's going to be a big trend. what can you do to make it clear that this doesn't have chicken lecithin? i've mentioned this because trader joes, a competitor, has really gone out of the way to tell you whether something's vegetarian or not. >> well, i think -- that's a good question. i don't know, i'm going to go back and look at it after this interview. i'll go back and look at what they're doing and see how we can improve what we're doing. >> all right. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good things happen when i come on "mad money." >>
>> well, i think they trade with us. you know, i think we've got a very nice valuation from the market. people, i think, appreciate our growth and our culture and the spirit of our company which, i think, is a little bit different. >> right. it's an ethos. now, i go to your store, i look now -- because i have two vegetarian daughters. i always have to look to be sure. what can you do to make -- i think vegetarianism is one of the biggest trends worldwide. i think if you go...
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they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >> if they drop the nyse brand, that's the dumbest thing they can do. i can't even imagine that happening. >> regulatory suicide. >> what is chuck schumer going to do? >> this is the global brand, period. >> what happens down the road? what happens two years from now? do they want to spin off the cash equities business, a low-margin business that's out there? it's literally dragging the multiple down of the i.c.e. nyse. does it get spun off in some other form or sold to a london stock exchange or a deutsche boerse? >> why would they buy it, bob? >
they told us everything except that. we don't know if it will have the name new york stock exchange in that. i'd like to know that and charles schumer from new york said i'm pleased they are going to keep the new york stock exchange name and protect the brand, but we don't know if that's the title. there's a subsidiary called the new york stock exchange that will still exist. if they call it global exchange without the nyse name in it. >> they have to call it the nyse exchange. >>...
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that. >> yeah, well -- humor us. the stock is -- >> i am "fast money." i'm steve grasso. i am "fast money." i was -- that was the bad and the ugly all wrapped into one. >> you said it, my man. >> whole foods is up 54%. hain, up 52%. still. to this day, up 52%. >> so? >> people took off -- going to year end, this was a high flier. this was a winner. full disclosure, i like irwin simon, he's the ceo. >> and steve, you're "fast money." >> and you just surrounded the trade. >> all right. >> 200-day is a stopout on the name. >> first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade
that. >> yeah, well -- humor us. the stock is -- >> i am "fast money." i'm steve grasso. i am "fast money." i was -- that was the bad and the ugly all wrapped into one. >> you said it, my man. >> whole foods is up 54%. hain, up 52%. still. to this day, up 52%. >> so? >> people took off -- going to year end, this was a high flier. this was a winner. full disclosure, i like irwin simon, he's the ceo. >> and steve, you're "fast...
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we hope it's by watching us here on "worldwide exchange." e-mail us, tweet us. ross westgate will be back tomorrow if the world doesn't end. stick around. to south korea, the incoming president says she wants warmer ties, but it has to be on her terms. plenty more when we come back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express [ maby december 22nd break from the holiday stress. for christmas delivery. >>> south korea's president elect park geun-hye wants it known that she's not willing to make concessions with the north. she says she wants to pursue further relations. only if the north abandon its nuclear program. why should they take her seriously? sherry kang explains. >>> scenes of victory and celebration after park geun-hye won the presidential elections. >> this election is your victory. this is a victory brought by the people's hope for overcoming crisis and economic recovery. >> the daughter
we hope it's by watching us here on "worldwide exchange." e-mail us, tweet us. ross westgate will be back tomorrow if the world doesn't end. stick around. to south korea, the incoming president says she wants warmer ties, but it has to be on her terms. plenty more when we come back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex...